Moments and Momentum

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Moments and Momentum
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Volume: 13
Issue: 2
April 2010
Moments and Momentum
Reform human self, regain glory
Dr Chapra addresses Khurram Murad
Memorial Lecture Series 2010
Islam can once again become a blessing for mankind and be a source for
intellectual, moral and spiritual inspiration and salvation for all. This was
stated by Dr Umer Chapra, Research Advisor, Islamic Research and
Training Institute (IRT), Islamic Development Bank (IDB), Jeddah, while
delivering a lecture on ‘Decline of the Muslim World and Agenda for
Reform’. Dr Chapra is a recipient of the King Faisal International Award
that is bestowed upon outstanding individuals for making path-breaking
contributions to different fields of knowledge.
Workshop on 'Outcome Based
Assessment: An Overview'
A two-day workshop on 'Outcome Based Assessment: An Overview' was
inaugurated at the University of Management and Technology (UMT) on
March 01, 2010 by Dr Hasan Sohaib Murad, Rector UMT. Dr Abdul
Raouf, SI, Distinguished National Professor of HEC and University
Professor and Advisor UMT, Dr A Rashid Kausar, Pro-Rector UMT and
Dr Sarwar Azhar, Dean, School of Business and Economics, UMT, were
also present on this occasion.
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Dr Abdul Raouf, SI, sharing his expertise with the
participants of the workshop
King Faisal International Award recipient, Dr M Umer Chapra,
delivering the Khurram Murad Memorial Lecture 2010
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UMT Job Fair 2010 attracts more
than seventy companies
The Center for Globally Responsible Leaders (CGRL) arranged a seminar against corruption in collaboration with the Higher Education Commission (HEC), Transparency International, Pakistan (TIP), and the
University of Management and Technology (UMT) at the Pearl Continental, Lahore.
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More than seventy national and multinational companies participated in
the UMT Job Fair 2010 organized by the Office of Participants Affairs at
the UMT campus on March 17, 2010. Imran Amjad, CEO Haleeb Foods
Limited, inaugurated the event. Addressing on the occasion, he congratulated the UMT management for providing an opportunity for bringing
together job seekers and the potential employers. He said that the UMT
Job Fair 2010 was contributing to the development of the human resource
pool of the country by providing employment opportunities and prospects
for networking with the corporate sector. He added that the UMT Job Fair
2010 presented an excellent chance to see how some of the top companies
in the country recruited their work force.
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Iftikhar Ali Malik, Vice President FPCCI, Adil Gilani, Chairman Transparency International
and Dr Hasan Sohaib Murad, Rector UMT and others snapped at the CGRL seminar
Dr Hasan Sohaib Murad, flanked by Imran Amjad, A G Ghaffari
and Rana Iftikhar Ahmad, welcoming visitors to the UMT Job Fair 2010
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CGRL plans national drive
against corruption
Reform human self, regain glory
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Dr Chapra addresses Khurram Murad Memorial Lecture Series 2010
He was invited by the University of Management and Technology, Lahore, to deliver the keynote address at the Khurram Murad Memorial
Lecture 2010 that was held on March 31, 2010 at the Pearl Continental
Hotel, Lahore.
Dr Umer Chapra began his thought provoking lecture by delving into
the annals of history. He said that it was worthwhile to ponder why and
how the advent of Islam catapulted the sleeping Arabian Peninsula to be a
great economic power. Islam, he said, gave dignity to the Bedouin society.
It gave honor to mankind by declaring them vicegerents of the creator.
Islam gave women a respectable position in society. Women were called a
'trust from God'.
Dr Hasan Sohaib Murad, Syed Irfan Gilani and
A G Ghaffari addressing the audience
Islam created a balance between the spiritual and material aspects of life.
It emphasized the brotherhood of man and stressed that the primary objective of society was to establish justice. And most importantly, it provided
good governance. While the Assyrian and Byzantine civilizations confiscated land and gave it to the soldiers, Islam did the exact opposite. It engineered an agricultural revolution by providing infrastructure, water and
reasonable tariffs; so much so that the price of wheat in the Muslim world
did not change for 300 years even as the demand kept increasing as people
prospered. Islam maintained its supremacy in science, education and
technology for 600 years. But then one is prompted into asking, if Muslim
Civilization was doing so well, then what brought about its decline?
The answer, according to Dr Chapra, has been provided by Ibn Khuldun
who presented a theory of human development. The problem with modern science, especially economics, is that it focuses on a single variable
for development. Ibn Khaldun took account of the people, the Muslim
people and their values. He said simply that development is not possible
without people. In order to develop, a society must have people of strong
moral and spiritual character. And development, he said, was not possible
without justice. Elaborating the model of development propounded by
Ibn Khaldun, Dr Chapra pointed out that even Western economics such as
the famous Harvard Professor Benjamin Friedman agreed that morality
and development go together. Dr Chapra said that the West prospered
because it retained Christian values even as it developed materially and
scientifically. It was only later that secularism stripped it of its spiritual
and moral character, thus paving the way for its decline.
Dr Chapra stated that the government has to provide an infrastructure
enabling it to enforce moral values. He said that justice required moral
values. Unfortunately governments in Muslim countries were not accountable to their own people.
Delineating an agenda for reform, Dr Chapra said that we had to start from
where the Holy Prophet started. The Holy Prophet started by reforming
the individual. Each one of us had to learn to be honest, hardworking and
conscientious. He said that the reform process must ensure justice, freedom of the press, freedom of enterprise, and elimination of corruption and
misuse of resources for the benefit of the few. He said that jihad, though it
had acquired a bad name in recent times, actually meant 'struggle' and the
time was right to lauch a jihad against the evils that had pervaded Muslim
societies. He concluded on a positive note by predicting that Islam would
be a power to reckon with in the next fifty years.
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Earlier, Syed Irfan Gilani, Senior Research Fellow, delivered the welcome note. He said that he was honored to be part of a assembly that had
got together to not only to muse over the various factors that had precipitated the decline of the Muslim world but to go one step further and delineate an agenda for reform. He added that it did not require astute observation to conclude the dismal scenario that Muslim societies and communities found themselves in around the globe. He was of the view that just as
certain factors had led to the decline of the Muslim world, others could
trigger the rise of the Islamic Civilization to past glory and beyond. Irfan
said that he had met many people who found this to be a utopian concept
because they were so much in awe of the dominant Western paradigm
today that they were unable to comprehend the dynamics of the Islamic
Civilization with its peculiar ethical outlook in life, deriving its institutions and fundamental patterns from the values of the Quran and Sunnah
and believing in the principle of historical continuity in the life of mankind. He said that such people overlooked the fact that a substantial portion of the superstructure of the Western civilization in the postenlightenment period was built on the advancement made by the once
dynamic Islamic Civilization. He emphasized the need for Ijtehad in
order to undertake a candid and dispassionate analysis of the elements
that had overlaid the original form and content of Islam over the past
many centuries.
The concluding remarks were given by Dr Hasan Sohaib Murad, Rector
UMT, who struck a chord with the audience when he stated that it pained
all of us to see the Muslim Ummah consigned to oblivion and facing siege
in its own lands. He said that the Ummah defined our existence and that it
is the only globally inclusive community where membership is based on
performance. Dr Hasan added that this is the only collective community
in which the 'self and soul', and the 'individual and the collective' aspects
are taken care of. He concluded by urging the Muslim youth to become
involved in shaping the future of the Ummah.
A G Ghaffari, Director, UMT, conducted the proceedings of the evening.
The Khurram Murad Memorial Lecture 2010 was attended by a large
number of intellectuals, educationists, academicians, members of the
general public. It is worth mentioning that prior to Dr Umer Chapra, Dr
Murad Wilfried Hoffman and Dr Tariq Said Ramadan have lectured at the
Khurram Murad Memorial Lectures held in the last years.
A view of the large gathering at the Khurram Murad Memorial Lecture 2010
The Khurram Murad Lecture 2010 comprised of a series of lectures held
in Lahore Islamabad and Karachi. Dr Umer Chapra was the distinguished
speaker for this year's lectures.
The Lecture in Islamabad was held on March 30, 2010 on the topic of
“The Islamic Vision of Development”. The welcome note was delivered
by Dr Anwar Hussain Siddiqui, President International Islamic University, Islamabad. Professor Khurshid Ahmed, Member, Senate of Pakistan, also gave his comments on the occasion while the concluding remarks were given by Professor Fateh Muhammaf Malik, Rector,
International Islamic University. The last lecture of the series was held on
April 03, 2010 in Karachi on the subject of “Financial crisis: An Islamic
Perspective”. Dr Hasan Sohaib Murad, Rector UMT, gave the welcome
note while the Presidential address was given by Dr Ishrat Husain, ExGovernor, State Bank of Pakistan and Director, IBA Karachi.
Workshop on 'Outcome Based Assessment: An Overview'
Ch Bashir Ahmad, Regional Director, Higher Education Commission
(HEC) and Professor Dr Saleem Akhtar from the Pakistan Academy of
Sciences (PAS), represented their respective organizations in the workshop. The workshop was attended by more than 30 participants representing different private and public sector universities and educational institutions. The most distinguished guests included Brig Dr Nayer
Fardows, Dean and Director of Studies, Pakistan Military Academy
Kakul, Dr M A Pasha, Director, University of Education Lahore, Dr
Mumtaz Hasan Malik, Dean, Faculty of Engineering and Technology,
National Textile University Faisalabad, Dr Iftikhar Ahmad, Dean,
Executive Development Institute at the National School of Public Policy,
and Engineer Muhammad Usman Baloch, Dean, Faculty of Engineering, Baluchistan University of Engineering and Technology, Khuzdar.
Others who attended included Controllers of Examination and senior
faculty members from other universities such as IBA Karachi, IBA
Sukhur, University of Science and Technology, Bannu, Institute of Space
Technology, Islamabad, Air University, Islamabad, Virtual University,
Islamia College University Peshawar, Allama Iqbal Open University,
National College of Arts, Sindh Agriculture University, Tandojam Sindh,
University of Gujarat, Khyber Medical University, and University of
Health Sciences, Lahore. Dr Hasan Sohaib Murad welcomed the distinguished guests from all over Pakistan and hoped that such intellectual
gatherings would pave the way for better communication and understanding between academicians and management of higher educational institutions to address the burning issues faced by the educational sector in
Pakistan. Dr Abdul Raouf introduced the concept and dynamics of the
workshop and requested the participants to share their views and experiences on the subject so that authentic recommendations could be made to
the competent authorities for introducing enhanced and effective educational assessment mechanisms.
The workshop delegates were divided into different technical working
groups based on their areas of expertise and detailed presentations were
made followed by extensive discussions and questions and answer sessions. The delegates expressed their fullest satisfaction about arrangements made for the workshop at the newly built state-of-the-art UMT
campus. Delegates were later taken on a sight seeing trip of the city.
CGRL plans national drive against corruption
Dr Hasan Sohaib Murad, Rector UMT, welcomed representatives of the corporate sector,
educationists, policy makers, government officials and members of the general public. He urged
Professor Muhammad Nazim, Director General CGRL, and his team to take the anticorruption campaign to the national level by
involving FPCCI, public representatives, academicians, research scholars, corporate entities and
interested stakeholders. Dr Hasan said that the
collective will and resilience of the Pakistani
people would lead to a better future where merit
would take precedence over corrupt practices.
Pakistan happens to be number 44 on the corruption index. Nevertheless, Pakistan is ranked
number one in giving charity to those in need; so
if all the stakeholders join hands to eradicate
corruption at all levels, the name of the country
could just disappear from the list of the most
corrupt countries.
The seminar provided a much needed platform to
identify the causes and effects of corruption on
society. Speaking on the occasion, Iftikhar Ali
Malik, CEO Guard Group, said that the corporate
sector could build the momentum towards minimizing corruption by adopting socially responsible work ethics in economic affairs. He said that
corruption was taking roots in society on account
of poor infrastructure and lack of accountability
that was due to lack of law and order. He attributed the strengthening of mafias and cartels as a
consequence of the corporate sector's own oversight and absence of accountability mechanisms
in the country. He added that all stakeholders
should come on-board and fight the evil of corruption collectively.
Adil Gilani, Chairman, Transparency International, was of the view that combating corruption
was the collective duty of the government and the
private sector. He pointed out that certain elements of the private sector were involved in
corruption amounting to billions of dollars either
intentionally or by forces outside their control.
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He lamented the fact that Pakistan was in the dark
zone with respect to the corruption index and the
time had come to deliver on eradicating this evil
rather than paying lip service to it.
Mohsin Syed, Former Chairman, TEVTA, and
Aasia Saail Khan, Director, Zaka Pharmacy,
identified potential areas of high corruption.
These included areas related to sales tax, income
tax, S-form, electricity connections, and labor
inspection and development authorities. Referring
to their own experiences, they pointed out that the
victims of corruption are either forced to submit to
demands of corrupt officials or fight cases for
years but a production company cannot wait that
long to resolve such issues. They recommended
that institutional steps should be taken to develop
transparent systems in the concerned ministries
and there should be an empowered platform to
fight corruption.
Bakhtiar H Wain, CEO, Avanceon, came up with
an innovative “inward looking approach” to
combat corporate corruption. He said that the best
way to fight corruption was to train and retrain the
people to forgo revenue possibility on ethical
grounds. He was confident that even the most
unethical companies would love to work with
ethical companies. His one-liner was that “we as
businesses should be inward looking”.
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ness leaders and entrepreneurs as a result of the
evil of corruption.
Umar Farooq, Chief Collector Customs, gave an
introduction of the “10th principle and its benefits to the private sector business organizations”.
He focused on fostering “a culture to address all
social issues” and “raising voice” later on in the
process.
Dr Faheem-ul-Islam, Director SEDC, LUMS,
and Dr A H Nayyar, Director, Ali Institute of
Education, emphasized on devising future strategies to fight corruption at all levels. They elaborated the role that universities played in the establishment of Pakistan and discussed how they
could be utilized in initiating and implementing
'awakening programs' to combat corruption.
Tahir Javed, VP HR, Engro Pakistan, explained
that corruption was a barrier to the setting up of
enterprises in Pakistan. He said that it was essential to place the right people at the helm of the
corruption fighting mechanism and involve all
the stakeholders in the anti-corruption campaign.
Dr Mughees Uddin Sheikh, Dean, Social Sciences, Punjab University, pointed out that the
ingredients of unethical elements exist within the
very base structure of organizations. People
indulge in corruption and other people follow suit
by justifying it as requirement for survival. He
said that sadly corruption had largely been accepted as a norm.
Abid Farooq, CEO, Farooq Textile, pointed out
the negative effects of corruption on the youth of
the country. He said that
the cream of the Pakistani youth study in elite
institutions abroad and
come back filled with
innovative ideas. However, they get disillusioned when their time is
consumed cutting
through red tape and
corruption. He said that
the nation was in danger
A view of the gathering at the seminar
of losing its future busi-
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UMT Job Fair 2010 attracts more than seventy companies
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Earlier, Dr Hasan Sohaib Murad, Rector UMT, welcomed everyone to the
UMT Job Fair 2010 and promised his unflinching support towards bringing
together the corporate world with the skilled pool of professionals. Thousands of job seekers, students, professionals, and members of the general
public thronged the UMT Job Fair 2010. Scores of visitors could be seen
lining up the various stalls one at a time. MNCs and national companies that
set up their stalls at the UMT Job Fair 2010 included the following:
tion, Technosoft Solutions, Telcom Engineering Pvt. Limited, The City
School, Treet Corporation Limited, Trident Construct Limited, UCC Pvt.
Limited, UMTConsultants, Volorium, Warid Telecom,Wateen Telecom,
Wartsila Pakistan Pvt. Limited, Yummy, ZXMCO, Student Counseling
Services, OXIGYZER PAKISTAN ABB, CIN Consultant, Center for
Supply Chain Research, ILM Colleges, and the School of Professional
Advancement.
4B Group Pakistan, Adsell Group of Companies, AFAQ, Ali Akbar Group,
Buksh Group, Bata Pakistan, Cambridge Docs Pakistan, Cotton Connection Pvt. Limited, Crecent Bahoman, Cure MD, DHL, EFU Life,
ESCORTS Investment Bank, GreenwichBell, Haleeb Foods Limited, HOP,
i2C Pakistan, IMO Contact Pakistan, InfoTech Pvt. Limited, Intel Pakistan,
Jocky, KASHF Foundation, KFC, Kohinoor Mills, MAISON Consulting &
Solutions, Mitchells Fruit Farm Pvt. Limited, Mobilink, Nestle Pakistan,
NetSol Technologies, NETS, Nextbridge Pvt. Limited, NJI, Ovex Technologies Pakistan, Packages Limited, Pak Australia Diligence Pvt. Limited,
Pakistan, Intelligence, PEL, PEPSI, Possibilities, Professional Employers
Pvt. Limited, Qadri Group, Qarshi Industries Pvt. Limited, Radical Hire,
Sapphire Textile, Shezan International, Siza International, SSC, State Life
Insurance Pakistan, Talent Hunter, Telenor Pakistan, The TAQ Organiza-
Visitors at the UMT Job Fair 2010
Department of Islamic Thought and Civilization
organizes Seerat Conference
Justice (R) Nazir Ghazi, well-known for his contribution towards the
cause of “Namoos-e-Risalat”, was invited to share his views on Hubbe-eRasul (love for the Holy Prophet) in a Seerat Conference organized by the
Department of Islamic Thought and Civilization (UMT) on March 25,
2010. The event coincided with the holy month of Rabi ul Awwal and
focused on the topic of “Hubb-e-Rasool aur Us k Taqazey”. It was
attended by a large number of students, scholars, faculty and staff
members.
Addressing on the occasion, Justice(R) Ghazi made extensive use of real
life examples and incidents that proved that love for the Holy Prophet was
ingrained in the heart of every Muslim irrespective of professional, personal or ethnic associations. On a special note, he referred to the fruitless
efforts of Western Orientalists aimed at diminishing this devotion. He said
that Muslim history bore testimony to the fact that there was no dearth of
the likes of Ghazi Ilm Din Shaheed who sacrificed their lives for the sake
of the honor of the Holy Prophet (SAW).
Dr Hasan Sohaib Murad, Rector UMT, delivered the concluding note.
He spoke eloquently and captured the attention of all those present. Dr
Hasan said that love for the Holy Prophet (SAW) could not be compared
to any other human emotion. He observed that the words being written in
praise of the Holy Prophet were more than all the words written in the
books of the world. He said that the number of journeys made by the
believers to pay homage to the Holy Prophet was more than all the journeys of the world. He said that the present dismal condition of the Muslim
Ummah was attributable to deviation from the teachings of the Holy
Prophet (SAW). Dr Hasan concluded by saying that love of the Holy
Prophet demanded that we should follow his teachings and spread the
eternal message of peace and love in the world. Earlier, the event started
with recitation of a few verses from the Holy Qur'an by Ata Ur Rahman,
student of MS ITC (Batch 01). Nabeel Zafar, student of MCom expressed his love for the Holy Prophet in the form of a naat. Siraj
Mehmood Nasir, Tayyab Usmani and Shafia Jameel, students of MS
ITC, spoke on various aspects of the subject of the conference.
Justice (R) Nazir Ghazi, Dr Hasan Sohaib Murad,
Dr Muhammad Amin and Dr Tahir Mustafa sharing
their views with the audience
Dr A R Kausar, Pro-Rector UMT, addresses the Beaconhouse graduation ceremony
The sixteenth graduation ceremony of the Beaconhouse A-Level
Gulberg Campus was held on January 30, 2010, in the octagonal
auditorium of the Beaconhouse Liberty Campus. Dr A R Kausar,
Pro-Rector UMT, was the guest of honor on this occasion. He was
cordially received at campus and taken to the auditorium where the
ceremony was scheduled.
Dr A R Kausar at the Beaconhouse A-Level Gulberg Campus
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Dr Kausar awarded certificates, and medals among the graduating
students. Towards the end of the ceremony, he addressed the
graduating students in an engaging manner. The student enjoyed his
frank and candid address. At the end, the honorable guests, parents and
students enjoyed refreshments together.
Telenor Pakistan and UMT ink MoU
for On-Campus Management Trainee
Program (OCMT)
Telenor Pakistan has selected UMT as one of the nine universities in
Pakistan for an On-Campus Management Trainee Program (OCMT) that
has been initiated to bridge the gap between academic learning and real
world corporate sector requirements. The OCMT is part of “Shaping the
Professionals of Tomorrow” program aimed at imparting corporate learning through a project-based approach. Other components of the program
include Telenor Pakistan's Ambassador Program, career management
workshops, scholarships, and radio shows. It is worth mentioning that
UMT students have already completed Telenor Career Management
workshop held earlier.
Under this agreement, Telenor Pakistan will select students representing
all disciplines at UMT for their OCMT Program. The students will work
on projects covering research, project execution, market knowledge and
its impact on business, event planning, creative management, teambuilding, operation management and market forecasting. They will compete with students of other universities on the basis of their skills, knowledge, grooming and professional competence. The top five competitors of
the OCMT Program will be hired as permanent employees of Telenor
Pakistan while the winner will be sent to the Telenor Head Office in Norway for the final one week internship.
The winner will also receive a cash prize of Rs 300,000. The top three
contestants will receive one hundred percent scholarships.
SPA and Ali Akbar Group ink MoU
to facilitate UMT graduates
The School of Professional Advancement (SPA), University of Management and Technology (UMT), and Ali Akbar Group signed a Memorandum
of Understanding (MoU) on March 16, 2010 at the UMT campus. Syed Ali
Bukhari, Business Development Executive (SPA), welcomed the honorable guests from the Ali Akbar Group and briefed the visiting delegation
about future prospects of SPA.
Dr Kamran Siddiqi, Director SPA, gave a brief introduction and objectives of setting up SPA. He also explained the scope of upcoming master
degree programs at the School. Amina Perviz, Manager Organizational
Development, Wasif Mazhar, Manager Learning and Development, Asim
Amjad, Manager Recruitment and Selection, and Zubair Ahmed, Media
and Services Manager, were honorable guests from the Ali Akbar Group.
Ahmed Siddiqui, Director, UMTConsultants and Waqar Ahmed, Director, Center for Management Development (CMD), also participated in the
MoU signing ceremony. Under the three-year agreement, SPA will facilitate Ali Akbar Group employees and their immediate family members
under the Higher Education Cover Initiative (HECI). Ali Akbar Group will
also give preference to UMT graduates for internships and job placements.
The Ali Akbar Goup delegation and UMT officials
snapped together after signing the MoU
Zafar Iqbal, Founding Chairman PFL
and Patron UMT Library, passes away
Zafar Iqbal, the Founding Chairman of Pakistan Foundation London
(PFL), a UK-based registered charity organization, and patron and
benefactor of the UMT Library, passed away in a road accident on
March 14, 2010. Inna Lillah-e-Wa Inna Ilih-e-Rajioon.
A memorable moment in the UMT Library: The Late Zafar Iqbal,
flanked by Dr Hasan Sohaib Murad and Mrs Sadia Rashid, at
the inauguration of the PFL Library Section in June last year
Zafar was a remarkable personality, always kind and considerate to all
those who were around him. His strength lay in loving-kindness, and he
shared his intellectual capital with his fellow men. He was always welcomed at UMT and the LRC is indebted to him for his contribution in building the library collection. He did all that was in his power to transform the
LRC into one of the finest and well-equipped libraries of Pakistan. His
passing has not only left a void in our lives, but also in the hearts of all those
learning communities where he was known, loved and respected. We extend our deepest sympathies and heartfelt condolences to his family and to
his colleagues at PFL, on the bereavement caused by his sudden and untimely demise. May the blessing of Allah be upon him and may his soul find
eternal peace. The PFL has been building dynamic knowledge societies to
help Pakistan integrate education into national economic strategies and
develop a balanced education system that is responsive to the socioeconomic needs of Pakistan. It has donated 10,000 books to the UMT Library since 1999. The PFL aims to cooperate and collaborate with UMT
Library in the future also. The Trustees of PFL will continue advancing his
mission of promoting education with all of its manifestation and other
development activities in Pakistan through voluntary work.
From the EDITORIAL Desk
The real pleasure in bringing out UMT News lies in the feeling of connectivity that it gives with the wide fraternity of all those who make up
the UMT community. The newsletter is not a collection of isolated
reports and incidents. It is a reflection of the knowledge driven community conscious activities that are the hallmark of our campus life. This
issue of UMT News is special in more ways than one. Apart from coverage of the usual seminars, workshops, campus news and other extracurricular activities, it presents a special report on the Khurram Murad
Memorial Lecture 2010. The report is thought provoking and highlights
paramount concerns of the Muslim Ummah. The CGRL seminar that led
to plans for a national drive against corruption also merits special consideration. So does the 7th UMT Inter University Cricket Challenge
Trophy 2010. Congratulations to the UMT team on winning the tournament. UMT first organized the tournament in 2003. It has become a
regular event now. However, this is the first time that the home team has
won it.
As always, we welcome you to contribute and share your ideas with us
by dropping a few lines at [email protected]. This is, after all, your
newsletter. But the best way of demonstrating your ownership is
through providing us your valuable feedback and suggestions. Just do
not forget to read the issue, before sending us your comments.
– Arjmand Zahra, Assistant Editor
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Workshop:
Library management systems
A three-day workshop on library management systems was jointly organized by the National Digital Library Program of HEC, INASP-UK and
University of Management and Technology on February 15-17, 2010.
The workshop aimed to build an understanding of effective library management systems leading to its effective implementation. The objective of
the workshop was to help and prepare librarians of higher education
institutions of Lahore to have an overarching view of Integrated Library
Management Systems and various issues involved with integrated transformation.
The workshop was aimed at senior library managers responsible for
strategic systems and related technical and administrative developments.
It offered a chance for librarians to be acquainted with current library
management systems tools available and provided them with the means to
measure the performance of different systems, their selection, evaluation
and implementation.
Ken Chad, Ken Chad Consulting Ltd. UK, was the workshop leader. Ken
has conducted scores of workshops across the globe and offered training
to hundreds of teaching faculty, students and library professionals. He
presented the modus operandi and issues concerned with the assessment
of the information access components of Library Management Systems
and described the necessary architecture and functionality of the library
systems' tools dealing with information extraction and retrieval. He further explored some promising approaches focusing on key factors influencing library automation.
Dr Hasan Sohaib Murad, Rector, UMT, in his keynote address, emphasized on the importance of roles and responsibilities of librarians in general and Chief Library Officers in particular as well as the need for them to
advance their skills as learning professionals. He termed the Chief Library Officer as Chief Learning Officer of an organization. He underlined
the need to re-conceptualize the job of a chief librarian in a university
setup and gave a ten point agenda for the high-performance surrounded
by the conceptual framework within which learners' requirements are
addressed. He also stressed the need for implementing content management to extract the right information from sheer volume of resources.
Speaking at the closing ceremony, Muhammad Anwar, Chief Library
Officer, UMT, extended his gratitude to Ken Chad, and appreciated the
efforts of HEC officials, Hassan Zaidi, Syeda Tamkanat and Sana
Javed for making the event possible.
At the end, Dr Hasan presented souvenirs to the workshop leader and
HEC officials. The workshop concluded with a certificate presentation
ceremony conducted by Ken on February 17, 2010. As many as 45 participants representing a wide cross-section of the librarians' community
attended the workshop from various educational institutions of Lahore.
The workshop also promoted UMT at national as well as international
levels.
Participants of the workshop on 'Library management systems' snapped
together with Ken Chad, Dr Hasan Sohaib Murad and Muhammad Anwar
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Muhammad Anwar, Chief Library Officer
UMT, co-facilitates PU workshop
Muhammad Anwar, Chief Library Officer, UMT, took part in a one-day
workshop on “Information management in learning organizations” organized by the Punjab Library Association (PLA) in collaboration with
Knowledge and Information Management Academy (KIMA) , and the
Punjab University Library. The workshop was designed and conducted by
Dr Shaheen Majeed, Associate Professor, Nayang Technological University, Singapore. The main objective was to expose participants to
different information management activities which may help an organization in its tactical and strategic decision-making efforts. Addressing on
the occasion, Muhammad Anwar, Secretary PLA Punjab and Chair PLA
CEC, shared his views about the challenges being confronted by the
library and information science professionals. He also extended a special
note of thanks to Dr Shaheen Majeed for sparing time from his busy
schedule to conduct the workshop.
Participants of the workshop on ‘Information management in
learning organizations’ snapped together after the training
Muhammad Anwar, Chief Library
Officer UMT, participates in
COMSATS training
Muhammad Anwar, Chief
Library Officer, UMT, participated in a 3-day training on
Information Management jointly
organized by COMSATS Institute of Information Technology,
Islamabad and Lahore campuses.
Giving a presentation on “Information Management: Nontraditional resources”, he said
that the advent of Information
Communication Technologies Muhammad Anwar giving a presentation
on ‘Information Management'
(ICT) had advanced the scope of
information management. Human-gadget interaction was now leading to integration of information
science with dynamic, rapidly shifting hi-tech virtual environment such
as digital information sources (e-journals, e-books, reference tools, web
protocols, and Google applications), new information delivery channels
(email, mobile devices/gadgets), communication services, and social
network tools. He was of the view that the future of information professionals was directly proportional to their knowledge and expertise in
designing the future of learning.
As a part of his presentation on “Effective use of eResources: Experience
of UMT”, Anwar provided a snapshot on how far the UMT Learning
Resource Center has reached in disseminating information, using
eResources for teaching and research, and the measures taken to enhance
the information-handling skills of the UMT learning community. Anwar
explained that the focus of the library had shifted to enhance its outlook,
services, products and programs. The UMT library, in conjunction with
HEC and other learning organizations, conducted several training programs and soon the library became more visible within the knowledge
and information-seeking community of the university. The participants of
the workshop benefited greatly through an interactive session.
Workshop: Social tagging and library practices for knowledge organization
Social media and networks are being increasingly employed to tap into an
organization's collective wisdom. Libraries may exploit social tagging in
their efforts at socializing knowledge and promoting social networks and
user communities. Social tagging practices allow users to assign their
preferred keywords or phrases to categorize resources as compared with
controlled vocabularies used in libraries where tagging is done by
professionals using pre-determined lists of terms.
Keeping this in view, the Learning Resource Center, University of Management and Technology, in collaboration with PLA Punjab, Knowledge
and Information Management Academy (KIMA), and Punjab University
Library and Information Science Alumni Association (PULISAA) organized a workshop on “Social tagging and library practices for knowledge
organization” on February 01, 2010. The one-day training was jointly
conducted by Dr Abdus Sattar Chaudhry, Associate Professor, Kuwait
University, and Dr Sajjad-ur-Rehman, Professor, Kuwait University.
The workshop leaders referenced studies from around the globe that
explore to what extent and in what modes access to information tagged by
learning professionals can increase the scope of research and learning.
The use of social tagging by different cyber-communities, particularly
with contextual approaches, to disseminate information to other members
of the community in virtual environment, was examined. The workshop
also described collaborative tools envisaged for shared tagging of specialized domains and how libraries may exploit social tagging in their efforts
to socialize knowledge and promote social networks between themselves
and user communities. Earlier, Dr Hasan Sohaib Murad, Rector, UMT,
delivered the welcome note and observed that web technologies had made
it easier for the end users to access resources and develop technologymediated social relations leading to the development of knowledge communities allowing users to contribute to group knowledge by tagging
online resources. Muhammad Anwar, Chief Library Officer, UMT, shed
light on the importance of continuing professional development for the
enhancement of working competencies.
The workshop was attended by library professionals such as Chairpersons
of Library and Information Sciences Departments, Chief Librarians and
Directors of Information Services. As many as 55 participants representing a wide cross-section of the librarians' community from various educa-
tional institutions across Pakistan attended the workshop. These included
participants from the Lahore School of Economics, Fatima Jinnah
Women University, Forman Christian College, University of the Punjab,
GC University Faisalabad, Riphah University Islamabad, Queen Marry
College, Shalamar Nursing School, Sheikhupura Post Graduate Degree
College, University of Peshawar, Islamia University, Bahawalpur, Satellite Research & Development Centre, Security and Exchange Commission of Pakistan, City School, Government College for Women,
Faisalabad, P&D Punjab Government, National University Computer
and Emerging Sciences (FAST), Naval War College, Shirkat Gah Women
Resource Centre, Directorate of Staff Development, University of
Sargodha, International Islamic University, Lahore University of Management Sciences, and USAID Empowerment Project.
Prof Dr Mumtaz Ali Anwar, HEC Foreign Scholar, University of the
Punjab, and Chairman Knowledge and Information Management Academy, especially graced the event by his presence.
Dr A Rashid Kausar, Pro-Rector, UMT, extended the vote of thanks to
the workshop leaders for conducting such an interactive learning session
and expressed his sincere hope that the discussions, presentations and the
training would address both the current and upcoming concepts on the
subject, and help the participants to put new knowledge to use in library
applications. At the end, he presented shields to the resource persons and
the organizing committee members.
Participants of the workshop on 'Social tagging and library practices for
knowledge organization' snapped together at the conclusion of the training
Workshop: Lean Sigma application in garment manufacturing
A one-day workshop on 'Lean Sigma application in garment
manufacturing' was held on February 04, 2010 by GEN-PROM Punjab
for UMT students, faculty members, and representatives of the garment
and clothing industry. Consultants from Technopak Advisors Limited
conducted the workshop with Rakesh Ranjan, Senior Consultant,
Technopak as the instructor. He was assisted by Prabhat Pande,
Consultant, and Abhishek Kumar Singh, Associate Consultant,
Technopak. Attended by thirty-five participants, the workshop was the
first among a series of workshops planned for capturing the essence of
Lean Sigma which is a hybrid of lean manufacturing and six sigma. Lean
Sigma is a relatively new concept and the workshop highlighted its
practical applications in the garment manufacturing industry.
Rakesh Ranjan defined six sigma as a modern management concept or
technique in which the participation of people is highly valued. High
process velocity in manufacturing is called lean manufacturing ('lean'
being the elimination of waste), whereas six sigma can be defined as a tool
for improving quality. An exercise was carried out to demonstrate that six
sigma trains the participants to innovate without the help of
infrastructural tools and encourages out-of-the-box thinking. Participants
were asked to divide a piece of paper into five equal parts. Later, Rakesh
showed them how it could be done. Prabhat Pande gave an overview of
the garment industry and its working. Abhishek Kumar Singh explained
the visual management system. Addressing on the occasion, Syed Iqbal
Kidvai, GM SMEDA, said that the organization was lobbying to promote
SME friendly policies by using resource persons from Japan, Germany
and Korea. Sajeel Butt, NPM GEN-PROM Punjab, discussed the nature
and scope of the project and how it aims to disseminate best practices to
the industry and students.
Earlier, the opening remarks were given by Noor Aslam Khan, Coordinator Events and Forum, while the welcome note was delivered by Dr
Nabeel Amin. The participants were also given feedback forms to gauge
their perception of the workshop proceedings. The feedback was very
positive as the participants found the workshop to be very informative.
Participants of the workshop on 'Lean Sigma application in garment
manufacturing' snapped together at the conclusion of the training
The concluding remarks were given by Dr Nabeel Amin, who thanked the
participants for attending the workshop and the presenters for the effort
they had put into conducting it. At the end, souvenirs were also given to
the presenters as a mark of appreciation for taking the time to visit UMT.
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Dr Hasan Sohaib Murad lectures on
“What to know and how to know”
Seminar: Islam in the WestReligious pluralism and tolerance
Dr Hasan Sohaib Murad, Rector UMT, addressed Batch 01 and 02 MS
students of the Department of Islamic Thought and Civilization on March
26, 2010. The topic of the lecture was “What to know and how to know”.
Dr Hasan said that human society had moved on from its agrarian roots to
the industrial age and finally to the present technological era.
The Department of Islamic Thought and Civilization arranged a seminar
titled 'Islam in the West: Religious pluralism and tolerance' on March 12,
2010 in collaboration with the US Consulate. Imam Yahya Hendi,
widely known as an expert on comparative religions and inter-religious
dialogue and relations, was the guest speaker on the occasion.
This remarkable advancement has had far reaching effects on the modes
of thinking of the people and the ideologies that govern human lives.
Religious ideology was no longer dominant among the intellectual elite of
what we refer to as the civilized world.
Dr Yahya is the Muslim chaplain at Georgetown University, Imam of the
Islamic Society of Frederick, Frederick, MD, and the Muslim Chaplain at
the National Naval Medical Center in Bethesda, MD. Imam Hendi also
teaches a very popular course called 'Inter-religious Encounter' at
Georgetown University.
Now the intellectual debate was taking place in the perspective of civilizations. That is why UMT had established the Department of Islamic
Thought and Civilization rather than the Department of Islamic Studies
that was the norm in most universities. Dr Hasan reminded the students
that the standards set up by them would be carried forward by those who
followed them.
He added that various aspects of Islamic Civilization should be identified,
researched and documented. These findings should be disseminated
among followers of other civilizations. He was hopeful that such research
could become a source of inspiration for the followers of other civilizations and may attract more people to Islam and the Islamic way of life.
Dr Hasan advised the students to select fields for specialization in the
Islamic Sciences and narrow them down so that the best research may
emanate from the Department. He concluded the lecture by reminding the
students that they were the future torch bearers of Islamic enlightenment
and its values. As such, it was now their responsibility to improve the
image of Islam in the world.
Seerat-un-Nabi (SAWM) Conference
and Mehfil-e-Naat at UMT Hostel
Leaders Forum is a student representative body of UMT dedicated to
serving fellow participants and solving their problems. Leaders Forum
organized a Seerat-un-Nabi Conference and Mehfil-e-Naat at the UMT
hostel on March 10, 2010. Nasrullah Ulakh, Admin In-charge, Riphah
University, was the Chief Guest on the occasion. Around 200 students
attended this event.
Hafiz Usman Nazeer, Coordinator Leaders Forum UMT Hostel, conducted the proceedings. The program started by recitation of verses from
the Holy Quran by Qari Waqar Ahmad Chitrali, international award
holder and Imam Jamia Masjid Mansoorah, and Qari M Asif. Naats were
presented by Hafiz Leique Ahmad, Abdullah Tariq and a famous young
naat khwan Hassan Afzal Siddiqui.
Imam Yahya Hendi sharing his views with the audience
Deliberating on religious pluralism in America, he gave a brief history of
Muslim immigration to America, and the reasons that Muslims migrated
to the USA. He observed that initially, Muslim-Americans remained
aloof from mainstream society and showed no interest in building relations with their non-Muslim neighbors, co-workers or colleagues. Fortunately this phase was now over and Muslim-Americans were assimilating
within American society while maintaining their cultural identity. He
added that post 9/11, many mosques and Islamic religious schools were
established to create awareness of the true teachings of Islam. He pointed
out that many Muslims were now actively involved in civic and political
affairs and consequently, the Muslim community had built a voice for
itself within the corridors of power and influence. He concluded by stressing the importance of inter-religious dialogue and relations to promote
peace and tranquility in the world. He added that Muslim societies would
prosper and progress tremendously by empowering women and treating
them as equals. In the end, he said that Pakistan occupied a special place
within the context of American relations with the Muslim world and he
felt at home here among the Pakistani people.
Addressing on the occasion, the Chief Guest advised the participants to
lead their lives according to the teachings of Islam. President Leaders
Forum Hafiz Ghulam Ahmad Kalya thanked all the guests. The concluding words and collective prayer were conducted by Khalid Mahmood,
Deputy Warden, UMT Hostel.
Dr Zafar Iqbal, Dean SSH, presenting a souvenir to Imam Yahya Hendi after the seminar
Qari Waqar Ahmad presenting a naat during the proceedings
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Earlier, Dr Hasan Sohaib Murad, Rector UMT, welcomed the distinguished guest to the University and said that Imam Yahya brought a
unique perspective to the issue of religious pluralism and was spearheading the movement for building a better understanding between Muslims
and people of other faiths. The seminar was widely attended by students
and faculty members. Those who were present on the occasion included
Dr Zafar Iqbal, Dean SSH, Dr Muhammad Amin, Head, Department
of Islamic Thought and Civilization, A G Ghaffari, Head OCM, Firdous
Ahmad, Head IPC, Ilyas Ansari, Assistant Professor SSH, Dr Tahir
Mustafa, Assistant Professor SSH, and many others.
Seminar: Success factors in
supply chain
The Supply Chain Forum, Center for Supply Chain Research (CSCR),
School of Business and Economics (SBE), organized a seminar titled
“The success factors in supply chain” on March 26, 2010. The seminar
was attended by more than 20 supply chain professionals from different
organizations, faculty members and students studying supply chain.
Irfan R Farooqui sharing his experiences regarding
success factors in supply chain
The proceedings began with recitation of a few versus from the Holy
Quran by Hafiz Shafaqat Ali. Ijaz Yusuf, Director, CSCR, welcomed the
participants and explained the scope of activities of the Center for industry and academia. He also explained the purpose of forming the CSCR
Supply Chain Forum which aims at bringing about improvement in supply chain through communication, coordination and collaboration. The
CSCR Supply Chain Forum acts as a bridge between industry and academia.
Seminar: Civic movement without
borders in the thoughts of
M Fetullah Gulen
Dr H Ali Yurtsever was invited as the guest speaker in a seminar on 'Civic
movement without borders' organized on February 04, 2010 by the
Department of Islamic Thought and Civilization, School of Social Sciences
and Humanities, UMT, in collaboration with the Rumi Forum, Pakistan. Dr
Yurtsever is the Executive Board Member of the American Islamia College,
and the Instructional Coordinator at the Niagara Educational Services in
Chicago, Illinois USA. A research scholar at Georgetown University since
2004, he gained national prominence as President of the Rumi Forum in
Washington, a position he held until September 2009. Elaborating the ideas
of Fetullah Gulen, Dr Yurtsever explained the scope and perspectives of the
Gulen Movement which has had a great impact in Turkey and across the
world. Introducing Fetullah Gulen to the Pakistani audience, Dr Yurtsever
said that he was an educator, intellectual and religious scholar who had taken
a public stance against violence, terror and suicide attacks. An author of
books on the Islamic perspective on terror, he was known for promoting
inter-faith and inter-cultural dialogue and based all his ideas and actions on
the Quran and the life of the Holy Prophet. He believed in democracy as a
viable system of government. He preached cooperation of civilizations,
emphasized on the spiritual dimension of faith and was known as a modern
day Rumi. Gulen believed that poverty, ignorance and disunity were a great
threat to all religions, including Islam.
The thoughts of Gulen assume great significance because the movement
inspired by his thoughts has materialized into civic projects worldwide. His
followers are working on the ground to provide solutions to social problems.
More than 1000 schools and 20 universities in over 120 countries of the world
in five continents offer education inspired by the teachings of Gulen. The K12 schools and universities in conflict ridden areas help reduce poverty and
decrease appeal of terrorist groups. Another important aspect of the Gulen
Movement is the media initiative against ignorance. The Zaman newspaper
run by his supporters is the largest selling paper in Turkey with a circulation
of 800,000. Over 35 professional and popular journals and a TV channel
support the thoughts of Gulen. About 13,000 businesses are enrolled under
the TUSKON organization and give a percentage of their wealth to fund
various civic projects.
Irfan R Farooqui, Senior Manager Supply Chain, Century Paper and
Board Mills Ltd, shared his views and experiences regarding success
factors in supply chain. He said that each link in supply chain is important
but not critical. He also identified different critical functional areas for
different types of supply chains.
A question and answer session followed the presentation. The participants
discussed new and unexplored areas of supply chain for future research.
They also discussed the role of human resource in the whole supply chain.
Dr H Ali Yurtsever explaining the scope and significance
of the Gulen Movement
At the end of the seminar, Dr Sarwar Azhar, Dean SBE, delivered the
vote of thanks to all those whose efforts had led to the success of the first
seminar held under the auspices of the Supply Chain Forum.
In his concluding remarks, Dr A R Kausar, Pro-Rector UMT, thanked the
distinguished guest for sharing his views with his Pakistani counterparts. He
said that relations between Pakistan and Turkey go back a long way and Pakistanis felt a nostalgic affinity with the Ottoman Empire that reminded them of
the greatness of the Muslim civilization. He added that Pakistanis could use
some intra-faith dialogue as a panacea from the problems of intolerance. The
Pro-Rector also presented a shield to Dr Yurtsever as a goodwill gesture. Dr A
R Kausar was presented with framed seven suggestions of Rumi by the President Rumi Forum. Earlier, the welcome note was given by Abid H K
Shirwani, Director External Affairs. The seminar began with recitation of a
few verses from the Holy Quran by Hafiz Ismail, a Turkish student. The
proceedings were anchored by A G Ghaffari, Head OCM. The seminar was
attended by a large number of UMT students, faculty and staff members.
Those who were present on the occasion included Syed Imad-ud-Din Asad,
Director CLP, Dr Muhammad Amin, Head, Department of Islamic Thought
and Civilization, Dr Zafar Iqbal, Dean SSH, Muhammad Anwar, Chief
Library Officer, and Rana Iftikhar Ahmad, Director, Participant Services.
He urged the CSCR to continue organizing such seminars in the future as
well. Dr Azhar was of the view that supply chain should focus on lowering
cost along with customer satisfaction. He shared some future research
areas in the field of supply chain, such as the relationship between manpower and systems in the Pakistani environment. He encouraged the
participants to conduct research in the HR perspective of supply chain
management.
Dr Sarwar Azhar also distributed mementos to Irfan Farooqui, the guest
speaker, and Muhammad Hussain, CEO Express Pac Pvt. Ltd, sponsor
of the CSCR Supply Chain Forum. The seminar highlighted some important aspects of supply chain and enhanced the knowledge of the participants in many areas.
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SBE organizes seminar to
promote research culture
The School of Business and Economics (SBE) organized the “3rd Open
Seminar on Research” on March 18, 2010 as a part of its strategy to promote
research culture among its participants. Dr Sarwar Azhar, Dean SBE,
shared his expertise with the participants and explained the methodology for
finalizing the research proposals. Professor Dr Abdul Raouf, SI, University Professor and Advisor, conducted the question and answer session and
explained many issues pertaining to research. Senior faculty members were
also present to discuss and guide the young scholars. The research seminar
was also attended by research associates/assistants of SBE.
Dr Abdul Raouf, SI, University Professor and Advisor,
conducting the question and answer session
Seminar: Road safety awareness
The UMT Rovers Crew organized a seminar on road safety in collaboration with the National Highways and Motorway Police (NH&MP) on
February 26, 2010. The Chief Guest on the occasion was Abdul Khalil,
Chief Patrolling Officer NH&MP. The event was attended by students
and faculty members interested in increasing their awareness of traffic
rules and safety measures.
The seminar aimed to inculcate road safety awareness among students,
thus paving the way towards safer communities. It was conducted by
Qasim Ahmed, Patrolling Officer and In-charge Mobile Education Unit,
NH&MP. He said that the unit conducted road safety briefings in educational institutions, industrial areas, union councils, public transport companies' wagon stands, goods transport carrier companies, etc. to educate
the masses. He briefed the students about safety rules and regulations, and
safer driving techniques, especially during night and in fog, through the
use of audio-visual aids. Qasim urged everyone to demonstrate responsible driving. He concluded by suggesting that we should follow traffic
rules, avoid mobile phones while driving, use seat belts for safety, and
stay within speed limits to reduce the risk of accidents.
The seminar was supported by the Office of Participants Affairs (OPA).
The participants of the seminar were of the view that they had gained a lot
of pertinent information during the briefing given by the team of the
Mobile Education Unit.
Seminar: Perfect communication,
influencing, persuasion and
presentation skills through practice
A seminar on 'perfect communication, influencing, persuasion and presentation skills through practice' was held at the UMT campus on January 16,
2010. Syed Rashad Bokhari from West Yorkshire, England, was the guest
speaker. The interactive seminar aimed to train the participants in giving
effective presentations by practicing simple techniques that guaranteed
audiences' attention. Rashad began demonstrating, in an interesting manner,
how not to give a presentation. He said that the three keys for making effective presentations comprised of preparation, simplicity and practice. The
presenter, he added, should have good verbal, vocal and visual skills and
should use them in varying degrees throughout the presentation. Instead of
giving too many details, a good presenter should focus on developing and
conveying the central message which should be clear and simple. It should
motivate the recipients of the message to take action. On an important note,
Rashad also gave tips on answering questions following a presentation. He
said that the person asking the question should be complimented and treated
with respect. He added that the presenter should always remain in control of
the situation and have the presence of mind to neutralize hostile questioning
as well. Rashad also involved the participants in a short exercise. He engaged ten students to make a brief presentation on a topic allocated to them
while the remaining participants provided feedback on the presentations.
The event was attended by a large number of students, faculty and staff
members who benefited tremendously from the interactive seminar. At the
end, a shield was also presented to the guest speaker by Abid H K Shirwani,
Director External Affairs.
The Department of Finance and Economics organized a class seminar on
“New trends in accounting teaching and learning” on March 24, 2010. Dr
M Hussein Mirza was invited as the guest speaker. Prof Nizamuddin,
Chairman, Department of Finance and Economics, warmly welcomed Dr
Mirza to the University. Dr M Hussein Mirza highlighted the importance
of managerial accounting and the role of the management accountant in
the decision-making process. He said that the participants should read
relevant articles to improve themselves and increase their knowledge of
related topics to enhance their professional and analytical skills. He advised the participants to work full 360o CS (Customer Satisfaction). He
also explained the qualities of good reporting and its impact on decisions.
Dr Mirza appreciated the involvement and participation of students in the
discussion.
Syed Rashad Bokhari explaining the techniques of
communication and presentation skills
Dr M Hussein Mirza sharing his expertise with the participants
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Qasim Ahmed, In-charge Mobile Education Unit, NH&MP, briefing
the participants on the importance of safety rules and regulations
Seminar: New trends in
accounting teaching and learning
Consulate officials brief UMT students
on study options in the USA
Representatives of the Office of Participants Affairs (OPA) welcomed
members of the Consulate of the United States, Jamie Dragon, Public
Affairs Officer, and Lubna Anwar Shah, Educational Advisor, to the UMT
campus on March 22, 2010. The US officials interacted with the students
who wanted to pursue higher education abroad. They provided valuable
information to them regarding graduate study in the USA and visa interviewing skills and tips. Many participants asked questions about the problems related to issuance of visas for educational purposes. The US Consulate officials appreciated the purpose-built UMT campus and were of the
view that they had gained valuable perspectives on academic life and campus culture of UMT as a result of their visit. They also met Dr Hasan
Sohaib Murad, Rector UMT, and shared their views on issues of mutual
interest. The Rector presented a souvenir to Jamie Dragon and appreciated
his efforts to promote awareness about educational opportunities available
in the USA for the local students. The visit concluded on a positive note as
both sides agreed to strengthen ties. Prior to their departure, the US officials
agreed to conduct more visits of this kind in the future.
Jamie Dragon briefing students about the prospects of study in the USA
Dialogue: Muslim identity in the US
The University of Management and Technology (UMT) organized an
open dialogue between US Consulate delegates and students on March
22, 2010. Identity issues facing Muslims living in the United States were
discussed. The US delegates put forward their point of view regarding the
problems being faced by Muslim-Americans and how their difficulties
were perceived by the Pakistani youth. They also gave their perspectives
on US policies towards Pakistan and were cognizant of the fact that these
policies could be refined.
Eduniversal Members award
two Palmes to UMT
The Members of the Eduniversal Scientific Committee have
awarded two Palmes to the School of Business and Economics,
University of Management and Technology, Lahore, making it the
most regionally strong business school in Central Asia. The International Scientific Committee meets yearly, to publish the Palmes
arising from international criteria and the votes of the Deans on the
website. The 5 league classification indicates the level of an academic institution's international reputation
The Eduniversal Official Selection is the result of the work of an
International Scientific Committee gathered at the initiative of
SMBG, the French leading consultancy in student orientation and
human resources. It took thousands of hours of research and a
comprehensive study of over 4000 websites to finally choose the
1000 business schools of the Official Selection.
From November 2008 to March 2009, the 1,000 selected business
schools' deans voted to give their recommendations about the
business schools of the Eduniversal Official Selection. Country by
country, they were asked a simple question: "which business
school(s) would you recommend to anyone wishing to study in this
country?"
The Official Selection is a selection of business schools made by a
Scientific Committee that has established a global mapping system
meeting the criteria of universality and the international reputation
of each academic institution. The Committee is made up of a group
composed of 12 members. Each country and each continent is
represented according to a quota method. The number of schools
per country is therefore weighted by quantitative and qualitative
criteria. The International Scientific Committee meets to modify
the Official Selection, two years after the first Selection, then every
four years, depending on changes and global trends.
MBA students meet entrepreneurs
Ahmed Qureshi and Umair Jaleel
Safiya J Ghori Ahmad, Director, Government Relations, Muslim Public
Affairs Council (MPAC), Washington DC, touched a sensitive issue i.e.
screening at US airports. She apprised everyone that the MPAC had protested against the system and had recommended that the present airport
screening system should be struck down. She was of the view that the 9/11
attack had not only shocked the United States but had caused reverberations across the globe. She admitted that while hostility to Muslims had
risen as a consequence, yet an increasingly large number of people were
converting to Islam both in the United States and elsewhere. A frank and
open discussion also took place. Irrespective of the divergent views held
on various issues raised during the interactive discussions, all participants
listened to each others' points of view in a tolerant and dignified manner.
Eminent entrepreneurs from the corporate sector are routinely invited to
interact with the students to give them first hand knowledge of the challenges posed by the highly competitive and profit-driven corporate world.
Khalil Mohammad, Director, Center for Entrepreneurship and Innovation (CENTIN), invited Ahmed Qureshi, Director, Friends Publishing
and Founder Member, Training Forum Pakistan, and Umair Jaleel,
Chairman Young Entrepreneurs Cell, Lahore Chamber of Commerce and
Industry (LCCI), for a special “Meet the Entrepreneur Session” with
students of the MBA Entrepreneurship Class (Section A). The session
aimed to develop entrepreneurial motivation among students. Umair
offered full support to aspiring entrepreneurs on behalf of LCCI. Ahmed
Qureshi shared his experience with all those present. He also offered
guidance and technical support to students willing to start a new venture
in the printing and stationery business.
US delegates photographed with UMT students after the open dialogue
Ahmed Qureshi sharing his experiences with MBA students
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Appointments and important
notifications
The 12th meeting of the Board of Governors (BOG) was held on March
13, 2010 in the UMT boardroom. The meeting was presided by Senator
Prof Khurshid Ahmad, Chairman BOG. The following decisions were
taken by the BOG regarding various academic and administrative issues
of UMT.
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Dr Kamran Siddiqui, Director, School of Professional Advancement (SPA), and Tahir Mohyuddin, Director, Institute of Audit and
Accountancy (IAA), have been authorized to sign the final transcripts
of students graduating from degree programs falling under the purview of SPA and IAA respectively, with immediate effect.
The BOG has approved MS Supply Chain Management and MS
Islamic Thought and Civilization on the recommendation of the
Academic Council.
The BOG has approved the following programs on the recommendation of the Academic Council to be offered in the evening under the
purview of the School of Professional Advancement (SPA): Masters
in Sales and Marketing, Masters in Human Resource Management,
Masters in Banking, and Masters in Finance.
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Dr Sajjad Shami has been appointed as Professor in the Department
of Electrical Engineering, School of Science and Technology, with
effect from his date of joining.
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Rauf Ali, Faisal Khan, Farhan Iqbal and Asmar Azhar Khan have
been appointed as Assistant Professors in the Department of Electrical Engineering, School of Science and Technology, with effect from
their joining dates.
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Muhammad Rizwan, Muhammad Saadi and Shakeel Sultan have
been appointed as Lecturers in the Department of Electrical Engineering, School of Science and Technology, with effect from their
joining dates.
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Naveed Akhtar has been appointed as Lecturer in the Department of
Textiles, School of Science and Technology, with effect from his date
of joining.
and Syed Imad ud Din Asad have been appointed as Assistant Professors in the Department of Business Administration, with effect
from their joining dates.
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Farah Yasser has been appointed as Lecturer in the Department of
Finance and Economics with effect from the date of her joining.
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Jawad Qureshi and Taha Haider have been appointed as Lecturers
in the Institute of Audit and Accountancy (IAA) with effect from their
joining dates.
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Dr Uzma Qureshi has been appointed as Professor in the Department
of Education, School of Social Sciences and Humanities, with effect
from her date of joining.
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Dr Khalid Rashid has been appointed as Associate Professor in the
Department of Education, School of Social Sciences and Humanities,
with effect from his date of joining.
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Bushra Akram and Asma Noman have been appointed as Lecturers
in the Department of Education, School of Social Sciences and Humanities, with effect from their dates of joining.
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Shagufta Jabeen has been appointed as Assistant Professor in the
Department of English Language and Literature, School of Social
Sciences and Humanities, with effect from her date of joining.
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Farrukh Abbas and Salma Khan have been appointed as Lecturers
in the Department of English Language and Literature, School of
Social Sciences and Humanities, with effect from their dates of joining.
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Mehreen Shahid has been appointed as Lecturer in the Department
of Social Sciences, School of Social Sciences and Humanities, with
effect from her date of joining.
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Dr Mujahid Mansoori has been appointed as Professor in the Department of Mass Communication, School of Social Sciences and
Humanities, with effect from his date of joining.
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Muhammad Shabbir Sarwar has been appointed as Lecturer in the
Department of Mass Communication, School of Social Sciences and
Humanities, with effect from his date of joining.
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Dr Amjad Waheed has been appointed as Assistant Professor in
Department of Islamic Thought and Civilization, School of Social
Sciences and Humanities, with effect from his date of joining.
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Noman Nazar has been appointed as Assistant Professor in the Department of Computer Science, School of Science and Technology,
with effect from his date of joining.
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Mirza Mubasher Baig has been appointed as Lecturer in the Department of Computer Science, School of Science and Technology, with
effect from his date of joining.
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Atif Hussain, Iftikhar Hussain, and Rizwan A Dard have been
appointed as Assistant Professors in the Department of Industrial
Engineering, School of Science and Technology, with effect from
their joining dates.
In pursuance of the decision made by the Selection Board in its tenth
meeting held on October 29, 2008, Dr Kamran Siddiqui has been
appointed as Associate Professor in the Department of Business
Administration, with effect from February 01, 2010.
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In pursuance of the decision made by the Selection Board in its ninth
meeting held on February 01, 2008, Dr Ahmed Faisal Siddiqui has
been appointed Associate Professor in the School of Business and
Economics (SBE) with immediate effect.
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Dr Noman Raza and Dr Aziz ur Rahman have been appointed as
Assistant Professors in the Department of Math and Natural Sciences,
School of Science and Technology, with effect from their joining
dates.
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Adil Jhangheer, Sonaina Undleeb, Ayesha Mohyuddin and
Samina Shahid have been appointed as Lecturers in the Department
of Math and Natural Sciences, School of Science and Technology,
with effect from their joining dates.
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Syed Rashid Hussain Shah and Imran Sadiq have been appointed
as Assistant Professors in the Department of Marketing and Supply
Chain, School of Business and Economics, with effect from their
joining dates.
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Amer Saeed has been appointed as Lecturer in the Department of
Marketing and Supply Chain, School of Business and Economics,
with effect from his date of joining.
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Farooq Omar, Aly Raza Syed, Manzar Bashir, Hammad Mushtaq
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Selection Board Decisions
Upcoming Events
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The 4th UMT Convocation will be held on April 25, 2010 at the
University campus. A total of 850 students are expected to graduate in the forthcoming Convocation.
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The International Conference on Business Management
(ICoMB) is being jointly organized by the School of Business
and Economics (SBE), Institute of Business Administration
Sukkur, and the Institute of Institute of Administrative Science
of Punjab University, Lahore, on January 05-06, 2011. The
conference aims at capturing the knowledge, both theoretical
and empirical, which will assist in preparing organizations to
manage businesses under all environmental conditions.
Asif Saeed Haider presents
paper at the APQN 2010
Asif Saeed Haider, Controller of Examinations, has presented a paper on
“Essentials of Quality in Higher Education – Teaching and Assessment”
in the 2010 APQN Conference held in Bangkok, Thailand on March 0305, 2010. The paper touched upon critical aspects of ensuring quality in
higher education and was widely acclaimed by the participants of the
conference.
GCU awards PhD degree to
Ahmed Faisal Siddiqi, Director
UMTConsulting
Ahmed Faisal Siddiqi, Director UMTConsulting (UMTC) at the University of Management and Technology, Lahore, has been awarded a PhD
degree by the Department of Statistics, Government College University
(GCU) on the basis of his thesis titled “Child Labor: A Statistical Study
Using Multistage Probability Proportional Systematic Sampling”. The
thesis has been completed under the supervision of Dr Khalid Pervaiz
Akhter, a renowned statistician in the academic world.
The thesis emphasizes the use of intelligent statistical techniques to enumerate the number of child laborers and investigate intrinsic patterns in
the exponential growth of child laborers in Lahore and Bahawalpur Division. It has been revealed that 35% of the children in Lahore and 26%
children in Bahawalpur Division are doing some kind of work which is
damaging their physical, mental, and emotional growth. An interesting
segmentation is also discussed which clusters the child laborers with
respect to their household characteristics.
Asif Saeed Haider, Controller of Examinations, receiving
a memento after representing UMT at the APQN 2010
Promotions
The Staff Promotion Committee, in its meeting held on March 20, 2010,
has recommended the promotions of the following staff members with
effect from January 01, 2010:
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Haseeb Haider has been promoted to Deputy Manager HR, Office of
Human Resources (OHR).
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Sohail Aslam, has been promoted to Assistant Manager LRC, Learning Resource Center (LRC).
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Shiraz A Siddique has been promoted to Assistant Manager Facilities Management, Office of Facilities Management (OFM).
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Muhammad Faiz Chishti has been promoted to Assistant Manager
Networks, Office of Information Technology (OIT).
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Yasir Amjad has been promoted to Assistant Manager Academics,
School of Business and Economics (SBE).
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Saima Anjum has been promoted to Library Officer, Learning Resource Center (LRC).
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Hafiz Umair Iqbal has been promoted to Participant's Activities
Officer, Office of Participants Affairs (OPA).
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Faisal Imran Khan has been promoted to Examination Officer,
Office of Controller of Examination (OCE).
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Zubair Ahmad has been promoted to Technical Support Officer,
Information Processing Center (IPC).
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Muhammad Anwar has been promoted to Senior Electrician, Office
of Facilities Management (OFM).
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Munir Ahmad Baber has been promoted to Senior Electrician,
Office of Facilities Management (OFM).
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Syed Fowad Manzoor has been promoted to Senior Telephone
Operator, Office of Facilities Management (OFM).
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Nadeem Ahmad has been promoted to Senior Telephone Operator,
Office of Facilities Management (OFM).
These promotions are recognition of their hard work and commitment to
UMT. At the same time, they are a source of motivation and encouragement
for all. The UMT community congratulates all of them on their achievements and wishes them the best in their new roles and responsibilities.
Dr Nabeel Amin elected Associate
by the Society of Dyers and
Colourists, UK
Dr Nabeel Amin, In-charge Department of Textile and Assistant Professor, SST, has been elected as an Associate of the Society by the Society of
Dyers and Colourists, UK, which is a worldwide professional authority in
coloration in all fields such as paints, cosmetics, textiles, paper, etc. Moreover, Dr Nabeel is now HEC approved PhD supervisor. The UMT community congratulates him on his professional achievements and wishes
him the best for the future.
Salman Saeed Qureshi's research
paper accepted for presentation
at the APQN 2010
A research paper titled "Linking Higher Education with Industry" has
been accepted for oral presentation at the Asia Pacific Quality Network
(APQN) 2010 Conference, held from March 03-05, 2010 at Bangkok,
Thailand. The paper has been authored by Salman Saeed Qureshi, Registrar UMT, after carrying out laborious research.
Salman Saeed Qureshi passes
IQCS Certification
Salman Saeed Qureshi, Registrar UMT has successfully completed the
IQCS Certification. He has passed the Quality Management Systems
(QMS) Auditor/Lead Auditor (ISO 9001:2008) Training Course.
The course is certified by the International Register of Certificated Auditors and satisfies part of the formal training requirements for individuals
seeking certification under the IRCA QMS 2008 Auditor Certification
Scheme.
Dr Sajjad Haider Shami selected
as HEC Approved Supervisor
Dr Sajjad Haider Shami, Professor, SST, has been selected as HEC
Approved Supervisor for PhD students under various HEC in-country
scholarship programs. The UMT community congratulates him on his
professional achievement and wishes him the best for the future.
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to the UMT Cricket Team on
Superb Play, Grand Victory
and Clinching the
7th UMT Inter-University
CRICKET
Challenge Trophy
The University of Management and Technology (UMT) won the
7th UMT Cricket Challenge Trophy 2010 after a thrilling match
with the opposing Center of Financial Excellence (CFE) team.
This was the first time that the UMT team had won the tournament
ever since its inception.
The 7th UMT Cricket Challenge Trophy 2010 was organized by
the Office of Participants Affairs (OPA) from March 24 to April
05. The cricket tournament has now become a tradition of UMT
that is very popular among cricket enthusiasts and players alike
and is eagerly anticipated by all. This year's participating teams
included University of Management and Technology (UMT),
Lahore University of Management Sciences (LUMS), University
of Lahore, University of Veterinary & Animal Sciences Lahore,
FAST NU, National College of Arts (NCA), Beaconhouse National University (BNU), Lahore School of Economics (LSE),
Institute of Management Sciences (Pak-Aims), COMSATS,
Quid-e-Azam Law College (QLC), RISE School of Accountancy,
Center of Financial Excellence (CFE), SKANS School of Accountancy, University of South Asia and CAPS.
The sponsors of the event included ACSON International, Urban
Sole, SPEED (Energy Drink) and BATA. Coca Cola, Topaz Communications, Shakarganj, BERGER Paints and
intel cosponsored the tournament. Mast FM-103, Weekly Open Sports
and Daily Express were the media partners for the tournament.
Prize Distribution Ceremony
The prize distribution ceremony of the 7th UMT Cricket Challenge Trophy 2010 was held on April 08, 2010 at the UMT campus. Azhar Zaidi, Former Manager of Pakistan Cricket Team,
was the Chief Guest on the occasion. Abdul Razaq and Imran
Nazir, players of the Pakistan Cricket team, and Mian Munir,
Former Member of PCB governing body, were the Guests of
Honor.
Addressing on the occasion, Dr Hasan Sohaib Murad, Rector
UMT, congratulated the UMT team on their grand victory. Amid
thundering applause, he announced that the prize money of Rs
40,000 had been increased to Rs 100,000. He also thanked all the
participating teams for making the tournament a success.
Rana Iftikhar Ahmad, Director Participants Services, delivered the vote of thanks to all the sponsors, participating teams
and media partners. He said that their cooperation had led to the
success of the event and UMT looked forward to their support in
the future as well.
Later, Rector UMT and the Guests of Honor distributed the
prizes amongst the winners. Captain of UMT Cricket Team, Ali
Shahid Malik, received the winning trophy and cheque. Usman
Shiekh from UMT received the Best Bowler prize for securing
15 wickets including 1 hat-trick. Saadulla from UMT received
the Maximum Sixes Award for securing 17 sixes.
The Best Batsman Award was given to Umaid Asif from SKANS
for securing 284 runs including 14 sixes. Saadulla (UMT) was
declared Man of the Final Match. He secured 75 runs in just 40
balls and secured 1 wicket. Muzaffar Mahboob was declared
Man of the Series for scoring 213 runs and taking 11 wickets
A view of the match
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The closing ceremony was attended by a large number of UMT
students, faculty and staff members. Representatives of the
sponsors of 7th UMT Cricket Challenge Trophy 2010 were also
present on the occasion. These included Usman Ashraf from
ACSON International, Kashif Zorain and Jawad Musadiq
from Urban Sole, Qazi Mughni from SPEED (Energy Drink),
Rana Ahmed Noon from BATA, Salman from Coca Cola,
Choudry Ejaz from Topaz Communications, Asim Zafar from
Shakarganj, Waqas from BERGER Paints, Salman Barki from
Mast 103, Mehboob Elahi from Daily Express and Mian Fiaz
from Weekly Open Sports.
Naeem represents UMT in the All
Pakistan Inter-Universities
Athletics Championship
The winning team snapped with Dr Hasan Sohaib Murad
at the Clash 20 Prize Distribution Ceremony
Usman Sheikh receiving the
best bowler prize for securing 15 wickets
Rai Muhammad Naeem Abbas (ID 090303027), student of BS
Social Sciences, represented the University of Management and
Technology in the All Pakistan Inter-Universities Athletics Championship 2009-10 and secured 5th position in the high jump contest by beating 39 participants. He covered a distance of 5' 8'' in the
high jump. In the long jump contest, he competed against 37 athletes and secured 7th position by jumping 19'.
Muhammad Naeem Abbas giving his best
in the long jump competition
Sports Club organizes
'Tug of War'
The UMT Sports Club organized the 1st UMT Tug of War Competition 2010 at the UMT Ground on March 09, 2010. A total of 08
teams comprising of Glorious B's, Royal Champs, SST Strong's,
MMC Batch 04, Spartans, Gladiators, Company and Sports Club
participated in the competition. The Tug of War was won by Glorious B's while Royal Champs were declared runners-up.
A large number of participants gathered to enjoy this competition
and cheer their favorite teams.
UMT team snapped together
with UMT officials and organizers
Muhammad Saleem Akhtar, Assistant Manager Sports, distributed the trophies on behalf of Rana Iftikhar Ahmad, Director,
Participant Services.
A view of the large gathering at the
Clash 20 Prize Distribution Ceremony
The battle is on – 'Tug of War' contestants trying
to push and pull their way to victory
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Dr Hasan Sohaib Murad, Rector UMT, presenting souvenirs
to faculty members who have completed their PhDs
Dr Hasan Sohaib Murad, Rector UMT, during the
Spring Get-together with faculty members
Participants of the workshop on ‘Being effective faculty member’ held on
March 13, 2010, snapped together with Dr A R Kausar, the workshop leader
Faculty members and students of UMT get together to discuss
the prospects and challenges regarding empowerment of women in
a seminar held to commemorate the International Women's Day
Visitors throng the UMT stall at the Express Family Festival
held on February 19-21, 2010 at Fortress Stadium, Lahore
Participants of the training workshop on ‘High performance customer
service’ snapped together at the conclusion of the training
EDITORIAL
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Zafar Siddique
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